Fanni Hegedűs
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Fanni Hegedűs
Summary
Fanni Hegedűs is a human[1]. She worked as a furniture designer[2], wood technologist[3], restorer[4], lumberjack[5], and installation artist[6].
Key Facts
- Fanni Hegedűs's father was Géza D. Hegedűs[7].
- Fanni Hegedűs's professions included furniture designer[2].
- Fanni Hegedűs worked as a wood technologist[3].
- Fanni Hegedűs's professions included restorer[4].
- Fanni Hegedűs's professions included lumberjack[5].
- Fanni Hegedűs's professions included installation artist[6].
- Fanni Hegedűs's field of work was carpentry industry[8].
- Fanni Hegedűs's field of work was restoration[9].
- Fanni Hegedűs's field of work was furniture design[10].
- Fanni Hegedűs's field of work was installation art[11].
- Fanni Hegedűs was employed by Museum of Applied Arts[12].
- Fanni Hegedűs was educated at Moholy-Nagy University of Art and Design[13].
- Fanni Hegedűs's education included a stint at Kozma Lajos Woodworking Vocational School[14].
- Fanni Hegedűs was educated at Hungarian University of Fine Arts[15].
- Fanni Hegedűs is recorded as female[16].
- Fanni Hegedűs's instance of is recorded as human[17].
- Fanni Hegedűs's family name is recorded as Hegedűs[18].
- Fanni Hegedűs's given name is recorded as Fanni[19].
- Fanni Hegedűs's name in native language is recorded as Hegedűs Fanni[20].
- Fanni Hegedűs's Instagram username is recorded as hegedusfanni_fa[21].
- Fanni Hegedűs's sibling is recorded as Barbara Hegedűs[22].
- Fanni Hegedűs's Köztérkép creator ID is recorded as 12823[23].
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Origins and Family
Fanni Hegedűs's father was Géza D. Hegedűs[7].
Education
Educated at Moholy-Nagy University of Art and Design[13], a university[24], in Hungary[25], founded in 1870[26]; Kozma Lajos Woodworking Vocational School[14], a vocational school[27], in Hungary[28]; and Hungarian University of Fine Arts[15], a university[29], in Hungary[30], founded in 1871[31], headquartered in Budapest[32].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include furniture designer[2], wood technologist[3], restorer[4], lumberjack[5], and installation artist[6]. Fields of work include carpentry industry[8], an industry[33]; restoration[9], an activity[34]; furniture design[10], an activity[35]; and installation art[11], an art genre[36]. Among Fanni Hegedűs's employers was Museum of Applied Arts[12].
FAQs
Who were Fanni Hegedűs's parents?
Fanni Hegedűs's father was Géza D. Hegedűs[7].
What did Fanni Hegedűs do for work?
Fanni Hegedűs worked as furniture designer[2], wood technologist[3], restorer[4], lumberjack[5], and installation artist[6].
Where did Fanni Hegedűs go to school?
Fanni Hegedűs was educated at Moholy-Nagy University of Art and Design[13], Kozma Lajos Woodworking Vocational School[14], and Hungarian University of Fine Arts[15].